'Project Runway' Winners Through the Years: Where Are They Now?
UNITED STATES, JUL 30 – Season 21 features the return of twin designers Jesus and Antonio Estrada alongside past winners, highlighting the show's legacy and evolving fashion influence since 2004.
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'Project Runway' Winners Through the Years: Where Are They Now?
“Designers, make it work!” Project Runway contestants have been sewing up a storm since 2004 — and some of the winners are still changing the game of the fashion industry to this day. The long-running reality series challenges up-and-coming designers to create original garments restricted by time, material and theme. From 2004 to 2018, the show was hosted by Heidi Klum with fashion guru Tim Gunn acting as a mentor for the competitors. The longti…
A timeline of 'Project Runway' winners to celebrate season 21
One day you're in. The next day you win.The gays have been obsessed with Project Runway since its inception. However, with so many changes to the fashion world and the reality TV landscape, many people assumed this beloved competition series would ever return. As of 2025… Yes, it is!To celebrate Project Runway season 21, we've put together a timeline of every single winner.Jay McCarroll (Season 1)The very first winner of Project Runway, Jay McCa…
Twin Designers From NY Take Center Stage On New Season Of ‘Project Runway’
These Hudson Valley twins are turning the fashion world into their personal runway — again.Armonk-based fashion designers Jesus and Antonio Estrada are sashaying back into the spotlight as contestants on Season 21 of Project Runway.Known f…
Project Runway is Back in Dramatic Fashion with Season 21
We hope you’ve practiced your runway walk because Project Runway is back for an all-new season! The Emmy® Award-winning reality competition series has made an undeniable impact on television in the more than two decades since it premiered—and season 21 is a stylish refresh that fans are sure to love. This season, contestants will be tested with tough design themes, drama between designers, and challenge deadlines shorter than a mini skirt. The s…
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